Full-Time

iOS Engineer

Sesame

Sesame

51-200 employees

Conveys real-time conversational voice interfaces

Compensation Overview

$175k - $280k/yr

+ Stock options

San Francisco, CA, USA + 2 more

More locations: New York, NY, USA | Bellevue, WA, USA

In Person

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
iOS/Swift
Objective-C
Requirements
  • Strong intuition and deeply considered opinions about iOS app design and aesthetics.
  • You’ve worked on some delightful, design-forward apps over the course of your career.
  • Proven technical leader who has taken primary responsibility for shipping apps or major features to production multiple times
  • Passionate about shipping great products. You’re highly motivated by understanding what makes users tick and finding ways to delight them.
  • Passionate about the complex engineering involved in building lightning-fast, ergonomic, and innovative iOS UI.
  • Expert in eliminating latency in complex iOS apps; nothing— from the network to the architecture or the limitations of the iOS SDK— will get in the way of you cutting those few extra milliseconds off of an interaction.
  • Always up to date on the latest iOS UI/UX design patterns; tuned into the Apple release cycle and always thinking about how the latest features can help the team produce an even more incredible experience.
  • Lots of hands-on experience with the software development lifecycle of iOS apps: build trains, test strategy, and the latest UI architecture patterns.
Responsibilities
  • Build Sesame’s standalone companion app — the foundation for a new consumer product category — on a team that highly values craft and quality.
  • Work with multiple teams across engineering, design, and product to ship complex projects that delight users.
  • Help build the iOS team at Sesame by providing leadership on best practices and modern iOS app design.
  • Work together with iOS, Android, and web engineers to define the mobile and web strategy for Sesame moving forward.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience building complex or advanced ui that required you to step off the golden path of the SDK.
  • Experience with real-time communications, including WebRTC, Websockets, audio/video codecs, compression protocols, etc.
  • Expertise in managing battery drain in complex applications, including media or graphics-intensive applications.
  • Experience integrating BLE peripherals on iOS.
  • Metal or other graphics/shader experience.
  • Contributions to open-source iOS projects or a strong personal portfolio of iOS applications.
  • Experience building AI consumer products.

Sesame creates voice-based companions that blend into daily life by combining advanced software with lightweight wearables. Its Conversational Speech Model (CSM) understands context in real time and responds with fluid, human-like timing, including pauses, breaths, and emotion. The hardware pieces include sleek glasses that stream high-quality audio from the voice companion, creating an always-present, non-intrusive assistant. The system integrates software, machine learning, and hardware to offer a voice interface that feels more like chatting with a friend than issuing commands. Unlike many voice systems that sound robotic, Sesame focuses on natural, intuitive speech that fits into everyday activities. The company aims to turn voice into a rich, everyday interface and provide a personal, conversational companion that is easily integrated into daily life.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$317.7M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2023

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Oculus founders Brendan Iribe and Nate Mitchell drive hardware expertise.
  • $250M Series B from Sequoia and Spark fuels 2026 glasses launch.
  • iOS beta and open-sourced CSM-1B accelerate adoption and partnerships.

What critics are saying

  • Meta's Ray-Ban glasses sold 1M+ units by Q1 2026, dominating distribution.
  • Google's Android XR frames launch mid-2026, capturing 40% market share.
  • Apple's Vision Pro successor at WWDC 2026 locks in 500M iPhone users.

What makes Sesame unique

  • Sesame's CSM-1B model delivers 200-300ms responses with natural pauses and emotions.
  • Lightweight glasses enable ambient, contextual voice AI without displays.
  • Maya and Miles voices engaged over 1M users in 5M conversation minutes.

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Benefits

401(k) Company Match

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Flexible Work Hours

Company News

VR Sun
Oct 24th, 2025
Former Oculus Execs' AI Smart Glasses Startup 'Sesame' Raises $250M Series B Funding

Former Oculus execs' AI smart glasses startup 'Sesame' raises $250M Series B funding. October 24, 2025 From roadtovr Sesame, an AI and smart glasses startup founded by former Oculus execs, raised $250 million in Series B funding, which the company hopes will accelerate its voice-based AI. The news. As first reported by Tech Crunch, lead investors in Sesame's Series B include Spark Capital and Sequoia Capital, bringing the company's overall funding to $307.6 million, according to Crunchbase data. Exiting stealth earlier this year, Sesame was founded by Oculus co-founder and former CEO Brendan Iribe, former Oculus hardware architect Ryan Brown, and Ankit Kumar, former CTO of AR startup Ubiquity6. Additionally, Oculus co-founder Nate Mitchell announced in June he was joining Sesame as Chief Product Officer, which he noted was to "help bring computers to life." Sesame is currently working on an AI assistant along with a pair of lightweight smart glasses. Its AI assistant aims to be "the perfect AI conversational partner," Sequoia Capital says in a recent post. "Sesame's vision is to build an ambient interface that is always available and has contextual awareness of the world around you," Sequoia says. "To achieve that, Sesame is creating their own lightweight, fashion-forward AI-enabled glasses designed to be worn all day. They're intentionally crafted - fit for everyday life." Sesame is currently taking signups for beta access to its AI assistants Miles and Maya in an iOS app, and also has a public preview showcasing a 'call' function that allows you to speak with the chatbots. My take. Love it or hate it, AI is going to be baked into everything in the future, as contextually aware systems hope to bridge the gap between user input and the expectation of timely and intelligent output. That's increasingly important when the hardware doesn't include a display, requiring the user to interface almost entirely by voice. Some things to watch out for: if the company does commercialize a pair of smart glasses to champion its AI assistant, it will be competing for some pretty exclusive real estate that companies like Meta, Google, Samsung, and Apple (still unconfirmed) are currently gunning for. That puts Sesame at somewhat of a disadvantage if it hopes to go it alone, but not if it's hoping for a timely exit into the coming wave of smart glasses by being acquired by any of the above. There's also some pretty worrying precedent in the rear view mirror too: e.g. Humane's AI Pin or AI Friend necklace, both of which were publicly lambasted for essentially releasing hardware that could just as easily have been apps on your smartphone. Granted, Sesame hasn't shown off its smart glasses hardware yet, so there's no telling what the company hopes to bring to the table outside of the having an easy-to-wear pair of off-ear headphones for all-day AI stuff - that, to me, would be the worst case scenario, as Meta refines its own smart glasses in partnership with EssilorLuxottica, Google releases Android XR frames with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, Samsung releases its own Android XR glasses, and Apple does... something. We don't know yet. Whatever the case, I'm looking forward to it, if only based on the company's combined experience in XR, which I'd argue any startup would envy as the race to build the next big computing platform truly takes off.

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Oct 22nd, 2025
Sesame AI Raises $250 Million for Smart Glasses

Sesame AI raises $250 million for smart glasses. Sesame AI, a startup founded by Brendan Iribe, has secured $250 million in Series B funding, co-led by Sequoia Capital and Spark Capital, to develop its innovative voice assistant technology integrated into smart glasses. The company, established in June 2023 by Iribe, the former Oculus VR co-founder, boasts a team with a strong background in AI, speech technology, and consumer hardware. Iribe serves as CEO, alongside Ankit Kumar as CTO and Ryan Brown as a founding engineer. Sesame AI is focused on creating smart glasses with advanced conversational AI, featuring AI-powered voices named "Maya" and "Miles." These voices are designed to mimic the naturalism, rhythm, and emotional expression of human dialogue, setting a new standard for voice assistant technology. Following a highly successful early demo that garnered significant public interest, Sesame AI has launched a beta version of its smart glasses. The demo was remarkably popular, with over one million people accessing it and engaging in more than five million minutes of conversation with the AI. This level of engagement underscores the public's enthusiasm for Sesame's innovative approach to voice interaction. Sesame has also made its base AI model, CSM-1B, available for commercial use under an Apache 2.0 license. The 1-billion-parameter model powers the "Maya" assistant and is notable for its permissive licensing, which allows for broad application with few restrictions. By making CSM-1B accessible, Sesame is fostering a collaborative environment that could accelerate advancements in AI technology. The company's product is positioned as a lightweight, user-friendly device that prioritizes natural speech interaction. This approach is a deliberate strategy to differentiate Sesame's smart glasses from the more expensive and bulky VR headsets offered by competitors such as Meta and Apple. By focusing on ease of use and natural interaction, Sesame aims to carve out a unique niche in the market for its innovative smart glasses.

TechCrunch
Oct 22nd, 2025
Sesame, the conversational AI startup from Oculus founders, raises $250M and launches beta | TechCrunch

Former Oculus CEO Brendan Iribe’s new startup, Sesame, is building AI-powered smart glasses with natural, humanlike voice interaction. Backed by Sequoia and Spark, the company also launched an invite-only iOS beta to preview its conversational AI.

Startup Ecosystem Canada
Oct 22nd, 2025
Sesame AI Startup by Oculus Founders Secures $250M and Launches Beta

Sesame AI startup by Oculus founders secures $250M and launches beta. News summary. Sesame, a conversational AI startup founded by former Oculus co-founders, has successfully raised $250 million in a Series B funding round. The company, led by Brendan Iribe and Ankit Kumar, is focused on developing a personal AI agent that communicates with users using natural, human-like speech. This AI technology will be integrated into smart glasses designed for daily use, allowing users to interact through voice commands. The startup, having emerged from stealth earlier this year, has already seen significant engagement with its AI voices, 'Maya' and 'Miles', which have been accessed by over a million users, generating substantial conversational interaction. The funding round included investment from Sequoia and Spark, among others. Additionally, Sesame has opened a beta for its iOS app, offering select testers an opportunity to experience and interact with the AI technology, while maintaining confidentiality on their testing experiences. Story coverage.

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